I've been digging since the late 1970s. You guys are true glass lovers and some great diggers! If the hobby had a total caliber of such conscience hunters as yourself permission would be alot easier to get! My hats is off to you guys and friends! Great vids. Auctions, and all around fun times! Congrats! The 😉👍👍👍
I find lots of Larkin bottles…but that green is gorgeous…! The beer stein from Frostburg was super cool…! Corey’s Bo-peep….😳….So many cool finds…! Great dig…..✌️
Treasures indeed! I love to hear you spittin' that antique bottle talk...applied top, this mold or that, with estimated dates to boot. Thanks for sharing the adventure of the search as well as your knowledge of the designs and history of these gems. It really brings out the character of the people in those earlier days of the country...so much craftsmanship and artistry put into the simplest of things. Thanks for lovin' what you do. Subscribed. God bless you.
I'm 62 love doing this type of thing can't find no body or no where to go my brother and I have really collected a lot of glass bottles etc. I love your videos thank you
Great video!! Thanks for sharing all the info on privy’s! Seriously! I enjoy learning new stuff! As I’m a “city girl”, I don’t know alot about this stuff!! All your videos are entertaining, for sure!!
Hello 👋 from New York you guy's found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was the Brewing Mug and the little bopeep figurine That was an amazing find Thank you for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you guy's find next 😀😊
Yayyyyyyy! Hi guys! ( : So nice to see you all back at the haunted dump! ( : Oh my goodness, that little pitcher is soooo adorable and in perfect condition! You guys find the best finds here! This dump has been phenomenal! ( : Wow, that bromo seltzer bottle is amazing! ( : Wow, the wall and bites are just waterfalling down to you! Nice! ( : Holy moly, that medicine bottle from Hamilton, Ohio is gorgeous! ( : Whoa, a piece of a shotgun! That's Soo cool! ( : There are sooo many bottles and cool items in there! ( : Good job. Zach! ( : Nice find! A big clay marble! ( : Nice find from Chris too! ( : Yayyyyyyy!! A lashes bitters, Trav!! Great find! ( : Cork is still in the bottle too! ( : Yesss! ( : Wow, two Lashes bitters!! I think Zach is hooked now! ( : I love the emerald green and cobalt blue bottles! They are my favs! ( : Man alive look at the size of that haul! Wow! You guys did great! Yayyyyyyy!; First privvy of the year! I have never watched you do this before! ( : Ooh. Singer sewing machine oil; cool. You haven't even gotten down far yet! ( : I am sooo glad you got some cut through gloves! Phew! I always worry about you guys digging the dirt with all those broken glass pieces in there! ) : Nice find, Corey! Yessssss! ( : 1880's is amazing! ( : Another medicine bottle! Nice! ( : Yayyyyyyy!! Chris got a hair balsam!! Yayyyyyyy! ( : Great job, Chris! ( : Yesss...Trav! A sample whiskey bottle! How fun! ( : Well, you cannot beat the haunted dump, that's for sure! Beer Stein is an amazing find! ( : Frostburg Brewing Company! ( : What a cool pic on it too! ( : Wowee! 5hisbdumo never disappoints! ( : What a cool shape the beer Stein is! ( : Holy moly, you threw out a train?! That's an amazing find! Wow! ( : I just cannot get over all the treasures you have unearthed at this site! This has got to be one of the best sites you have ever experienced, right?! ( : This has blown me away! They have been beautiful and unique! Just amazing! Mind blowing, truly! ( : I have never seen anyone find a full figurine! I think it is Little bo peep too! She is gorgeous! ( : My goodness she still has pink in her cheeks!! She is absolutely perfect! ( : I see it great, Trav. It isn't a pipe for a gas line or anything right?! ( : Holy moly. Trav. What's that?! ( : It is gorgeous! ( : Wow, a 1913 license plate! What a great piece! ( : Holy moly. That is a big, green bottle! No embossing? It is gorgeous! ( : Whoa.l!! Look at the color when it is cleaned up! Oh my heavens, that Fowler 's Extract bottle is fantastic!! ( : Sooo fancy! ( : Fantastic three sided amber poison bottle too! I just cannot believe all the bottles you guys have found; did you guys expect to find this many bottles and amazing finds when you started here? This dump has been the most prolific deposit of amazing goods I have ever seen anywhere! ( : What a fantastic video! This was extra fabulous and so much fun to watch! Thank you so much for sharing the excitement with all of us here! You guys worked hard and you were rewarded! Well deserved treasures for all! Have a fantastic week! ( :
Y'all are going to have to change the name of that dump from The Haunted Dump to The Haunted Treasure Dump!!! The goodies just keep popping out!! Congrats on your awesome finds!!! Keep em coming!
I'm thinking that your long pink tub you found was used to make blown glass figures and more !😎look into it, so I would say to make blown glass items 😇
😂 they have always been jerks 😂 trying to steal that little boys bread or cookie 😂 it was great digging with you brother man. Appreciate the invite. Video is going to be epic.
Crick Diggers, Sweet day for privy digging boys! How was it getting back into the privys? I can't believe all the lime Chris had to dig through to get his first privy bottle. Congrats to Chris!!! Even though it was sparse I enjoyed watching digging for that killer find. Corey congrats on the Stein it is breathtaking. Y'all had a great time digging at the dump. Take care guys and be safe.✌
The book is amazing. It is so detailed, that if a brewery just changed there name a little bit, like changing the name from 'company' to 'brewery', in their licensing, it shows the date it happened. So, if you have two bottles from the same brewery, with slightly different embossing, you can pinpoint the date.
When I see the little pretty things you find in the privy areas, I always picture a naughty little brother or jealous little sister throwing it into the toilet, gone forever - so they thought.
Frostburg Brewing Company (1908-1917, closed during prohibition, reopened thereafter up to 1935). This beer stein with tripod legs is (1908-1917). Very scarce beer stein, producer, and location.
Awesome dig Travis! I think it is so cool that you take Zack out there with you. My dad did that with me and I have forever been into antique bottles. Good stuff man.
Thanks brother man Zach will always be my digging buddy and a big part of Crick Diggers family. His dad and I were best friends and he raised a great young man.
I love what yall do, and thinking about starting to do some digging myself. Besides getting permission ect. Is there any safety issues I need to address before I dig?
You guys should bring brushes and spray bottles to clean the bottles off, instead of rubbing them. Especially that stein, I'd be worried about scratching the paint.
I wish you were here to dig mine. I keep wanting to but I haven't done any bottle digging since the early 1980s. My house was built in the 1895. Not as old as some places but old for my area. I feel like I'm getting kind of old to be out there digging up my yard.
I have an almost 7x4" plaque of Lincoln's head in brass. I bought it from other diggers in Waipahu. It has a green patina on it. It's a creekside dump, and the plantation there was established in the 1880s. I mostly dug 1920s stuff, but a rusty '56 Chevy was on the premises. I found mostly embossed ABMs of c1915-35. Japanese medicines. A brass Kamehameha buckle. It was a strong ROTC type school from 1900 or so to the '60s. Also bottles from China and the Philippines. In art supply stores look for fixative, a spray you use on pastel pictures. It might stabilize paper labels you dig. I dug one of 3 or 4 known 1915 Motor licenses known here, #8. That's the year the Territory of Hawaii started to issue license tags. They were porcelain until 1920. Ths motorcycle was a large brass fender washer I picked up as I filled the hole. I'd dismissed it as an A/C cooling fin. I'd found a 1917 bicycle tax 20 feet away the year before. I flaked on Waialua today.
How do you guys divide up the spoils? Does the guy that digs it get to keep it or do you share everything you dig out? I throughly enjoy watching you dig. Hope you have fantastic luck in ‘22!
In a dump, whoever digs it gets it. In a privy we do first pick by whoever got the permission, and then if there is more than2 people we flip for second pick and then just alternate picks each time until we pick everything.
I am digging 3-4 days a week so always finding many neat items usually you will see the video on substandard the stuff will be available for purchase in my auctions every Wednesday and Saturday night.
@@digi6256 absolutely I usually go live at Rogers 7 or 7:30 pm EST the registration directions are in the descriptions but I will go ahead and let you know. Send your PayPal email, full mail address to AuctionOnly@CrickDiggers.com thanks and looking forward to having you in the auctions.
Insect repellent was poison, rodent poison, even some meds were labeled as poison. Vapo cresaline which was inhaled was and still is considered a poison. Lots of things back then we’re considered poisons so lots of poison bottles in most dumps
Ross W Black Mfr 703 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh PA - maker and seller of various barbering products, cases, chairs, wash stands, straight razors, creams, lotions, perfumes (1863-1913)
I've been digging since the late 1970s. You guys are true glass lovers and some great diggers! If the hobby had a total caliber of such conscience hunters as yourself permission would be alot easier to get! My hats is off to you guys and friends! Great vids. Auctions, and all around fun times! Congrats! The 😉👍👍👍
Yep totally agree with you Ray the guys do a good clean up job after a privy dig, they come across as genuine top blokes.
Appreciate you brother man, you are awesome 😎
Love that shiny little cherub creamer! Nice finds..I got my blue bottle 💕 it thanks Corey!
Tom, it’s Travis but I appreciate it brother man.
@@CrickDiggersInc sorry 'bout that Travis brau!
No worries brother man appreciate you.
Definitely interested to know what that pink tube is . Great digs guys thanks for sharing
Red/pink blown tube could be part of a early bong maybe? 🤔
Arnica Cream is usually used to treat bruising and abrasions to help healing.
Some really nice finds from all your different locations.
I find lots of Larkin bottles…but that green is gorgeous…! The beer stein from Frostburg was super cool…! Corey’s Bo-peep….😳….So many cool finds…! Great dig…..✌️
Awesome finds from the multiple locations you went to. Nice to meet Zach. You both work so hard and have fun together. Great video guys.
Good morning 🌞
Treasures indeed! I love to hear you spittin' that antique bottle talk...applied top, this mold or that, with estimated dates to boot. Thanks for sharing the adventure of the search as well as your knowledge of the designs and history of these gems. It really brings out the character of the people in those earlier days of the country...so much craftsmanship and artistry put into the simplest of things. Thanks for lovin' what you do. Subscribed. God bless you.
Tim, really appreciate you brother man.
That Hamilton,Ohio bottle is badass!!! and happens to be my hometown! Nice Find!!!
Thanks brother man appreciate you and your continued support.
I'm 62 love doing this type of thing can't find no body or no where to go my brother and I have really collected a lot of glass bottles etc. I love your videos thank you
It is tough not only finding digging buddies but trustworthy digging buddies is even tougher. Appreciate your support my friend.
I've never gone digging for things in old dumping areas. Those are amazing finds. Love the little green bottle with the cork still in it.
Cool! You found a medicine from my hometown, Hamilton, Ohio. First time watching your channel, enjoying it.
I have a rare local blob with your name on it Ruehl if interested email me or hit me up on Facebook. Appreciate you sister lady.
Great Video....😄😄😄
Thanks brother man , appreciate you
Interesting that a wine has the same name as the first child born in the Virginia Colony...Virginia Dare...intentional?
I'm from Roanoke, Va. and moved back here in 2008. That Armica Cream bottle is killer! Thanks for posting this video!
Your very welcome I’m originally from Waynesboro va but been to Roanoke bunches of times. Appreciate you my friend.
Great video!! Thanks for sharing all the info on privy’s! Seriously! I enjoy learning new stuff! As I’m a “city girl”, I don’t know alot about this stuff!! All your videos are entertaining, for sure!!
Enjoyed Chris and Zack making nice finds. That beer mug is great
Great find Cory on the German Stein. That was awesome!
Maybe Dutch!
Awesome video guys congratulations on the cool finds
Thanks brother man glad you enjoyed it. Just love digging old kids toys so awesome 😎
Hello 👋 from New York you guy's found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was the Brewing Mug and the little bopeep figurine That was an amazing find Thank you for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you guy's find next 😀😊
IVE NEVER SEEN ANYONE DIG BY HAND BEFORE! GOOD JOB💗
Thank you it is very physical but can also be very rewarding
Yayyyyyyy! Hi guys! ( : So nice to see you all back at the haunted dump! ( : Oh my goodness, that little pitcher is soooo adorable and in perfect condition! You guys find the best finds here! This dump has been phenomenal! ( :
Wow, that bromo seltzer bottle is amazing! ( : Wow, the wall and bites are just waterfalling down to you! Nice! ( : Holy moly, that medicine bottle from Hamilton, Ohio is gorgeous! ( : Whoa, a piece of a shotgun! That's Soo cool! ( : There are sooo many bottles and cool items in there! ( : Good job. Zach! ( : Nice find! A big clay marble! ( : Nice find from Chris too! ( : Yayyyyyyy!! A lashes bitters, Trav!! Great find! ( : Cork is still in the bottle too! ( : Yesss! ( : Wow, two Lashes bitters!! I think Zach is hooked now! ( : I love the emerald green and cobalt blue bottles! They are my favs! ( : Man alive look at the size of that haul! Wow! You guys did great!
Yayyyyyyy!; First privvy of the year! I have never watched you do this before! ( : Ooh. Singer sewing machine oil; cool. You haven't even gotten down far yet! ( : I am sooo glad you got some cut through gloves! Phew! I always worry about you guys digging the dirt with all those broken glass pieces in there! ) : Nice find, Corey! Yessssss! ( : 1880's is amazing! ( : Another medicine bottle! Nice! ( : Yayyyyyyy!! Chris got a hair balsam!! Yayyyyyyy! ( : Great job, Chris! ( : Yesss...Trav! A sample whiskey bottle! How fun! ( :
Well, you cannot beat the haunted dump, that's for sure! Beer Stein is an amazing find! ( : Frostburg Brewing Company! ( : What a cool pic on it too! ( : Wowee! 5hisbdumo never disappoints! ( : What a cool shape the beer Stein is! ( : Holy moly, you threw out a train?! That's an amazing find! Wow! ( :
I just cannot get over all the treasures you have unearthed at this site! This has got to be one of the best sites you have ever experienced, right?! ( : This has blown me away! They have been beautiful and unique! Just amazing! Mind blowing, truly! ( : I have never seen anyone find a full figurine! I think it is Little bo peep too! She is gorgeous! ( : My goodness she still has pink in her cheeks!! She is absolutely perfect! ( :
I see it great, Trav. It isn't a pipe for a gas line or anything right?! ( : Holy moly. Trav. What's that?! ( : It is gorgeous! ( : Wow, a 1913 license plate! What a great piece! ( : Holy moly. That is a big, green bottle! No embossing? It is gorgeous! ( : Whoa.l!! Look at the color when it is cleaned up! Oh my heavens, that Fowler 's Extract bottle is fantastic!! ( : Sooo fancy! ( : Fantastic three sided amber poison bottle too! I just cannot believe all the bottles you guys have found; did you guys expect to find this many bottles and amazing finds when you started here? This dump has been the most prolific deposit of amazing goods I have ever seen anywhere! ( :
What a fantastic video! This was extra fabulous and so much fun to watch! Thank you so much for sharing the excitement with all of us here! You guys worked hard and you were rewarded! Well deserved treasures for all! Have a fantastic week! ( :
Its so awesome seeing someone around my age out digging some holes. School makes it rough to get out sometimes
Y'all are going to have to change the name of that dump from The Haunted Dump to The Haunted Treasure Dump!!! The goodies just keep popping out!! Congrats on your awesome finds!!! Keep em coming!
Wow that green little bottle.😘😍🥰
I just found your videos! Love it !! Great finds !!😊😊😊😊
GREAT FINDS‼️
I remember digging with my mother and great grandfather in the early 70's. Great memories!
The large clear bottle at 42:00 is a Lash's,the monogram is Lash's Bitters Co. The label would have read,"Hill's Horehound Irish Moss". 👍
I had no idea very cool. Thanks so much for that info.
Curious on how to bid on auctions, pay for & ship items? Love the show...
Another great vid guys, really happy for Chris finding some keepers in his first privy. Great stuff guys.
Congrats to Chris on his first privy sick first bottle out of a privy
You guys care a digging powerhouse ! Love your videos !!
I'm thinking that your long pink tub you found was used to make blown glass figures and more !😎look into it, so I would say to make blown glass items 😇
Geese were jerks back then lol. Amazing beer stein. Love the local history
😂 they have always been jerks 😂 trying to steal that little boys bread or cookie 😂 it was great digging with you brother man. Appreciate the invite. Video is going to be epic.
the Frostburg Stein is awesome (I am partial to Frostburg stuff anyways but still!) Love the license plate
This dump gives u some awesome bottles and relics and also some of weirdest stuff u guys have dug. Happy hunting hope everyone's doing good
Wow great bottles congrats happy hunting
Crick Diggers,
Sweet day for privy digging boys! How was it getting back into the privys? I can't believe all the lime Chris had to dig through to get his first privy bottle. Congrats to Chris!!! Even though it was sparse I enjoyed watching digging for that killer find. Corey congrats on the Stein it is breathtaking. Y'all had a great time digging at the dump. Take care guys and be safe.✌
Another fantastic day. 😎👍🏻
Love you guys!!! Such amazing finds!!!
Great video this week! That stein is fantastic! Great finds as always.👊🏻💪🏻💯
Some great finds well done awesome
I learn so much watching you guys!! Didn't know that info about the lime and clay layers. Y'all find some really cool stuff!
About the mug Cory found. The brewery was licensed from 1908-1917. It was the last brewery in the town, there were four before it.
American Breweries by Donald Bull has all the info needed to date your beer bottle finds.
Very cool and yes that is the exact age of the dump we are digging in. Thanks for the info appreciate you
The book is amazing. It is so detailed, that if a brewery just changed there name a little bit, like changing the name from 'company' to 'brewery', in their licensing, it shows the date it happened. So, if you have two bottles from the same brewery, with slightly different embossing, you can pinpoint the date.
Heck yeah! Some awesome finds!
Love that Frostburg brewing mug!
VERY NICE‼️
Great finds guys 👍 y'all are unstoppable!!🏹
Yeah buddy thanks appreciate you. We have been very fortunate but also putting in that work.
The base of that beer stiene is designed to stack another. Rare piece !
The blue mini pitcher looks like it has mother-of-pearl special glaze on it, not just patina.
When I see the little pretty things you find in the privy areas, I always picture a naughty little brother or jealous little sister throwing it into the toilet, gone forever - so they thought.
I love the live digging. Awesome video!
Good Dig Fellas, wonder what that pink tube is? 😊
I have no idea but it was a very cool find 😂
Wow guys that was an awesome dig
Been a while .
You made your dream come true
Congratulations
Trav, please explain what you mean when you say dipped. Thanks
Dipped means that the privy was cleaned out while in use and all the contents were removed and taken elsewhere to make room to continue using it.
Thats another model train that can be googled up ... antique toy train - very nice option if all parts intact.
What luck! Thought for sure label was gone!
Sometimes if you don’t touch it and let stuff dry s few days it will clean up very nice and preserve the labels.
I think that little pitcher may be an early "Snow Baby" design. Quite desirable.
New to your channel - interesting stuff! Thanks for sharing ~Ro
good digging
Great digs! Congratulations Chris real privy digger now lol. How on earth do you clean your bottles
THAT WIND UP ENGINE!!!!!
I couldn’t believe it and still has the wind up key inside it. I am going to put it in electrolysis and bring it back to life
@@CrickDiggersInc hopefully it will come out fairly nice.
Do you feel this kind of dump back in it looks like hill side kind of in the video can you show what it looks like afterwards please
💓nice stuff
I miss seeing you guys on the digs
Appreciate you, we are still around the area Justin it Rolling Mills anymore.
Frostburg Brewing Company (1908-1917, closed during prohibition, reopened thereafter up to 1935). This beer stein with tripod legs is (1908-1917). Very scarce beer stein, producer, and location.
Awesome dig Travis! I think it is so cool that you take Zack out there with you. My dad did that with me and I have forever been into antique bottles. Good stuff man.
Thanks brother man Zach will always be my digging buddy and a big part of Crick Diggers family. His dad and I were best friends and he raised a great young man.
Zac is a little cutie pie
I love what yall do, and thinking about starting to do some digging myself. Besides getting permission ect. Is there any safety issues I need to address before I dig?
Nice video! Big Thanks!)
You guys should bring brushes and spray bottles to clean the bottles off, instead of rubbing them. Especially that stein, I'd be worried about scratching the paint.
The white thing could be the top to ginger jar
Awesome finds as usual. Would love to know what the long tube is. Maybe a display bottle?
I am not sure and no one who has seen it is sure but I will be doing research on it and will let you know what I find out.
@@CrickDiggersInc thanks
@@CrickDiggersInc Any news on that long tube yet ..... could it have been used to check viscosity of alcohol ?
@@CrickDiggersInc sorry forgot to ask have you put up a picture of the cleaned up train yet ?
Yes brother man it very well could have but no positive Id was ever made.
Man yall make me nervous digging up under that unstable ground that could collapse at ant time. Especially the young fellow. Great dig nonetheless
I wish you were here to dig mine. I keep wanting to but I haven't done any bottle digging since the early 1980s. My house was built in the 1895. Not as old as some places but old for my area. I feel like I'm getting kind of old to be out there digging up my yard.
Where are you located maybe I can come out if not to far away.
I'm on the West Coast. In Southern Oregon. I'm sure that it's way too far. Thank you though. That would have been great.
There are a few of us here in Washington State we love to dig
@@jasonstrong6774ohhh.
. I would love to go along on a dig if your ever in Eastern Washington..
I'm not far from Spokane. That would be a blast!!! 😊
The pink tube could be a neck from a wine bottle maybe, broken off on both ends. I have a green wine bottle with a neck about that long.
It is 21” long being broken and tapers on both ends. Very strange
how do you find out about these places, that boggles my mind
I have an almost 7x4" plaque of Lincoln's head in brass. I bought it from other diggers in Waipahu. It has a green patina on it. It's a creekside dump, and the plantation there was established in the 1880s. I mostly dug 1920s stuff, but a rusty '56 Chevy was on the premises. I found mostly embossed ABMs of c1915-35. Japanese medicines. A brass Kamehameha buckle. It was a strong ROTC type school from 1900 or so to the '60s. Also bottles from China and the Philippines. In art supply stores look for fixative, a spray you use on pastel pictures. It might stabilize paper labels you dig. I dug one of 3 or 4 known 1915 Motor licenses known here, #8. That's the year the Territory of Hawaii started to issue license tags. They were porcelain until 1920. Ths motorcycle was a large brass fender washer I picked up as I filled the hole. I'd dismissed it as an A/C cooling fin. I'd found a 1917 bicycle tax 20 feet away the year before. I flaked on Waialua today.
New Sub. You guys dug up some awesome finds.
That stein going up on eBay or auction?
No sir not for sale going in the personal collection
How do you guys divide up the spoils? Does the guy that digs it get to keep it or do you share everything you dig out? I throughly enjoy watching you dig. Hope you have fantastic luck in ‘22!
In a dump, whoever digs it gets it. In a privy we do first pick by whoever got the permission, and then if there is more than2 people we flip for second pick and then just alternate picks each time until we pick everything.
That's how I spell mine SHERRY 🥰💜💚💜💚😁
Killing em again.
Man you wouldn’t be able to get me out of there. I’d be digging all night with my headlamp 😂 my dad is always begging me to leave when I’m digging
Hey, would it be possible to buy the shaving dish from you? Many thanks and lots of hugs!
It will be in Wednesday nights auction if you would like to register before then.
Sorry, I just found you today and the auction I presume was yesterday. Thank you so very much for responding to me.
I am digging 3-4 days a week so always finding many neat items usually you will see the video on substandard the stuff will be available for purchase in my auctions every Wednesday and Saturday night.
Could you please tell me what time on Wednesday and Saturday?
@@digi6256 absolutely I usually go live at Rogers 7 or 7:30 pm EST the registration directions are in the descriptions but I will go ahead and let you know. Send your PayPal email, full mail address to AuctionOnly@CrickDiggers.com thanks and looking forward to having you in the auctions.
Cool Stuff
💕👵
Maybe you could do a video on cleaning processes
I made one a few years back but yes I will make a new one when I get some free time from digging and auctions.
I wouldn't run electrolysis on that train, it might dissolve a big part of it. I'd use evaporust instead
Thanks for the suggestion I will check into that brother man.
"or a kid's gun" 🤣
What's with all the poison bottles?
Insect repellent was poison, rodent poison, even some meds were labeled as poison. Vapo cresaline which was inhaled was and still is considered a poison. Lots of things back then we’re considered poisons so lots of poison bottles in most dumps
@@CrickDiggersInc I had watched another group of searchers and they found them too. Crazy! It's enjoyable to watch you finding history like that. 👍
This was my first time watching these. I don't understand what kind of place this is and why is there lots of glass in it?
It is basically a land fill just like we use today but was used in the early 1900s and I go out and find these places
Most likely a common occurence!
It was a common practice yes ma’am however finding these places is extremely difficult as most have been developed over or removed completely.
Crick Diggers Mafia? You better be jumping through a table next week.
I didn’t say wrestling 😂 that would be great though
U ever seen that Hamilton Ohio bottle Rocks
Great channel I really enjoy your videos. How did you come up with your name 'Crick'?
We live in Lonaconing and they call us Crick Rats so we came up with the name Crick Diggers 😂
Crick - creek
I found a soda water property of coca cola from Rome Ga over the weekend. The one in my profile picture
Great find my friend
I want that sample whiskey!!!!!!
Which one are you referring to sister lady?
The small sample whiskey bottle. Holds a shot.
Will have quite a few sample whiskeys in tonight’s auction sister lady
Ross W Black Mfr 703 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh PA - maker and seller of various barbering products, cases, chairs, wash stands, straight razors, creams, lotions, perfumes (1863-1913)
How come it smells like skunk around there? 😜
😂